Jordan Peele

The host of "The Late Late Show" stars in an eerie tribute to Jordan Peele's "Us."
Choreographer Madeline Hollander details what inspired the actors' evil physiques, including Pac-Man, "Death Becomes Her" and "The Exorcist."
The story of the real Hands Across America, homages to “The Shining” and “Jaws,” and the dark duality of Michael Jackson shape Jordan Peele’s twisted tale.
The film’s debut more than doubles what Peele’s “Get Out” hauled in during its opening two years ago.
The director's sartorial tributes to "The Shining" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" caught the eye of fans on Twitter.
Jordan Peele discusses how he taps into fear to drive his storytelling in his films “Us” and “Get Out.”
“I’m glad that I’m at a point where they will let me put this black family in a horror movie."
Speaking to Ellen DeGeneres, the Oscar winner praised her new film as "a nightmare from Jordan Peele’s mind."
Black members of the press were given opportunities to be among the first to screen the film, which is celebrated for not limiting roles for black actors.